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South Sudan: 40 Dead in Lakes State Inter-Clan Battle

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South Sudan president, Salva Kiir Mayardit, wiping his face(Photo: file)

Dec 28, 2014(Nyamilepedia) — At least 44 people were killed and 31 others wounded in fresh inter-clan clashes in Lakes state, authorities said.

Saturday’s incident reportedly occurred in Rumbek East county.

Separate clashes, a police officer said, occurred between Kok-Awac and Kok-Keer in Panawac village, resulting into five deaths.

“Five SPLA [South Sudan army] soldiers were attacked and killed by armed youth when the army attempted to separate them,” said the officer, who preferred anonymity.

Meanwhile, more lives were reportedly lost in separate clashes between the Gony and Thuyic clans in Panbarkou. The two clans have have been locked into cycle of revenge since a paramount chief was murdered by a Thuyic clan member in August.

The police say the death toll from these clashes could significantly increase.

Lakes state has been blighted by cattle raiding since South Sudan gained independence from the north in July 2011, and continues to be locked in a cycle of inter-clan clashes and revenge killings.

Youth activists and traditional authorities have repeatedly called for the removal of the caretaker governor Matur Chut Dhuol amid claims he has failed to stem the violence.

Dhuol was appointed in January 2013 after president Kiir sacked the elected governor.

Courtesy of All Africa

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1 comment

Gabriel December 29, 2014 at 4:16 am

This very sad! Thorough disarmement have to be done in Lakes State. Cattle keepers have no understanding for reconciliation and forgiveness. Besides, this people doesn’t need illiterate leaders who think like them.

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